Tut-Am-Tut

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Tut-Am-Tut was an Egyptian Pharaoh.

As history recorded, he owned a treasure chest full of gems, a treasure which was 20th century archeologists believed lost. On 9 July, 1368 BC, he was on his deathbed when he was visited by Albert Cragg, who claimed to be "a wizard from another land" but was actually a time traveller who wanted to acquire his treasure for himself. The dying king asked to see some of the magician's tricks before he died, and was duly impressed by Cragg's "magic" as he demonstrated the functions of a gun, a tape recorder and a camera to the amazed Egyptians. He ended up dismissing his other courtiers to spend his last evening with Cragg.

After he fell asleep, Cragg opened the chest at the foot of his bed to indeed find many jewels, bagging a few. He then ran off to hide in another chamber until the morning when, with the king dead, he would make it back to his time cabinet and return home with the product of his plunder. However, unbeknownst to Cragg, Tut-Am-Tut woke up one last time and made his final request: that, in memory of the magician who had so entertained him, the "wizard's cabinet" be buried inside his pyramid with all his other treasures. When he awoke, Cragg found his cabinet gone and fruitlessly tried to dig his way into the pyramid where Tut-Am-Tut had already been laid to rest. (COMIC: Dr. Who's Time Tales)